Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8447208 | European Journal of Cancer | 2011 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The meta-analysis demonstrates that local evaluation (LE) provides a reliable estimate of the treatment effect with little evidence for systematic evaluation bias. Therefore, when a trial is blinded or a large effect on PFS is observed a BICR may not be warranted. When a BICR is warranted, a sample-based BICR may provide a reduction in operational complexity without compromising the credibility of trial results. While for large trials that are not adequately blinded a sample-based BICR may be recommended. A full BICR should be considered in the case of smaller trials or in situations in which there is a particular need to increase the confidence in the LE results.
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Authors
O. Amit, F. Mannino, A.M. Stone, W. Bushnell, J. Denne, J. Helterbrand, H.U. Burger,